The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, January 01, 1894, Image 18

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    TRAUTWINE'S POCKET-BOOK.
IVithout doubt it has proved itself to be the
most useful hand book in the language, for the
engineering profession.—Engineering and Mining
Journal, August 25th, 1888.
JOHN WILEY & SONO,
NEW Yon,K,
T- E. S. GREELY &
GENERAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
5 and .7 DEV ST., NEW YORK.
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT INSTRU.
MENTS and BATTERIES of
the very Highest Grade.
Precision and Constancy, ( OM' a!
ity and Finish, the 13. st in •
the World.
talo ne of Standard-Test I
(- 4 g R
instAnnentsfurnished
upon application. Illus. '
trate(' circular of Lamps t " !)
and Novelties upon al,.
plication.
-MINIATURE INCANDESCENT LAMPS.
No. 2 Planer and Matcher.
Planes 24 in. wide, 6 in. thick; matches 12 in. wide;
specially designed for custom work in small plan
ing mills, carpenter shops, technical schools col
leges, etc. Makes, siding moldings, beading,
flooring, ate, A. low priced and a favorite
machine.
J. I. Fig I EGAD CO.
165-185 W. Front St.,
Cincinnati, Ohio, U. S. A.
F. & F N. SPON,
LON DON.
ONE OF OUR
: — SPECIALTIES — :
is the outfitting of
Colleges,
Technical Schools,
Religious Insti•
tutions, Trade De
parttnente, Etc.
No. 2 Universal Wood-Worker.
With Upright Mandrel. Main Head,loX l in. wide
Planes and edges at one operation.
The Largest Line will make glue joints ; plane out of wind; cham•
for; cross gain, groove, cut straight, circular
in the U. S. or wave moldings, tongue and groove,
plane taper, rip and cross-cut sawing,
boring, routing, etc.
Select From.
Send (0 Catalogue, Information, etc.
Originators,
Introducers
and
Constructors I
of i . OF THE MOST IMPROVED and PROGRESSIVE TYPE
To WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT
REAIINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER
• After using the Remington typewriters in
the Vermont Methodist Seminary for more than a year 1
am glad to bear testimony to the excellent results attained.
Our instruments are kept in the academic; And pupils
who desire are assigned hours for practice. Quito a num
ber• have availed themselves of the opportunity. I have
noticed, first, a care for correct spelling and punctuation
which we had not been able to secure otherwise. I have
seen an unusual attention to the structure of sentences,
The rhetoric of composition seems to stand out more
clearly before the pupil on a printed than on a written
page ; and as the manipulation of the machine soon be
comes mechanical, the writer devotes much attention,
even in copying articles, to the structure and finish of the
sentences. I fully believe that the typewriter put in the
hands .of all our pupils would prove a valuable aid to their
education
Send for Catalogue.
WYCKOFF. SEAMANS & BENEDICT,
Remington Standard T,pewriter,
834 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
WOOD WORKING
MACHINERY
E. A. BISHOP, Principal.